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Down Payment Assistance Programs

Down payment assistance programs can help pave the way to HOMEOWNERSHIP!

If you are looking to buy a home, your down payment doesn’t have to be a big hurdle. According to the National Association of Realtors, 38% of first-time homebuyers find saving for a down payment the most challenging step. But the reality is, you probably don’t need to put down as much as you think.

Data from NAR shows the median down payment hasn’t been over 20% since 2005. In fact, the median down payment for all homebuyers today is only 15%. And it’s even lower for first-time homebuyers at 8%. But just because that’s the median, it doesn’t mean you have to put that much down. Some qualified buyers put down even less.

For example, there are loan types, like FHA loans, with down payments as low as 3.5%, as well as options like VA loans and USDA loans with no down payment requirements for qualified applicants. But let’s focus in on another valuable resource that may be able to help with your down payment: down payment assistance programs.

First-Time and Repeat Buyers Are Often Eligible

According to Down Payment Resource, there are thousands of programs available for homebuyers and 75% of these are down payment assistance programs.

And, it’s not just first-time homebuyers that are eligible. That means no matter where you are in your homebuying journey, there could be an option available for you.

The best place to start as you search for more information is with a trusted real estate professional. I will be able to share more information about what may be available, including additional programs for specific professions or communities.

Additional Down Payment Resources That Can Help

Here are a few down payment assistance programs that are helping many of today’s buyers achieve the dream of homeownership:

Even if you don’t qualify for these types of programs, there are many other federal, state, and local options available. I can help you find the ones that meet your needs.

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